What we eat when we are not eating at Baked – a NYC Bakery List

Yes, we (Renato/myself) frequent other New York City bakeries. A lot. Perhaps more so than is reasonably sound. But, it would be a shame to waste our off-Baked hours in more healthful pursuits a la juice cleanses and gym visits when there are so many great and distinct bakeries to explore (over and over and…Read Article

A Turtle Isn’t a Turtle Without the Pecan

[Ed Note: Diana reflects on her dreaded nut allergy – and yet, she still manages to make our Turtle Thumbprint Cookie from Baked Elements. Thanks Diana, I promise to make you a nut-free version soon…maybe with pulverized and whole malted milk balls?] I wasn’t surprised that I couldn’t eat the flourless chocolate cake that my…Read Article

How To Make Homemade Almond Butter in 15 Minutes or Less aka Almond Butter is my mistress

A Healthy Reprieve – Kale Chips

[Ed note: We interrupt this fairly dessert-y blog to bring you something green. We hope you like it. Henceforth, an interview with Sarah, Queen of Kale – mostly unedited] Hi Sarah! This is going to be fun. You are our very first blog interview, and stranger still…it is not dessert related (well, maybe in a roundabout way)….Read Article

It’s a Biscuit, kind of

Let’s take a break from working or not working or whatever weird stuff you’re doing and play a fun game. (Yes, it’ll be fun! I can almost promise.) Remember these things (click here)? Well this is something like that — only better. Anyways, here’s how it works: I wrote a little something that includes sound…Read Article

On Mom and Butterscotch and “Blond” Scones

[In honor of this upcoming Mother’s Day, I thought a post about my mom was in order. And don’t forget Moms everywhere this Sunday. Heck, maybe you should even order your mom a Lemondrop cake :)] My mom had a thing for butterscotch chips. She used to eat them like M&M’s – popping a few pieces…Read Article

About The Baking Society

The National Baking Society is dedicated to preserving American baking standards,techniques, ingredients, ideas and recipes. In less extravagant ornate prose, The National Baking Society is a blog from the folks at Baked.